Chapter 113
Found by the Lycan King
Zenovia
Callahan wiped his hand on the back of his trousers when he saw my gaze land on his knuckles.
I peered at him intently and, sure enough, he did look a bit more haggard and worked up. He was still
in his work clothes, his full sleeves rolled up and the top two buttons of his shirt open. His hair was
tousled, and I^ imagined how many times he must have raked his hands through them. He had a habit
of doing that whenever he was annoyed or worked up.
But the injury was new. Even my injuries, despite being a newly awakened werewolf, had healed pretty
easily. There were just a few scars left.
So it was a wonder that his knuckles still looked a bit bloodied.
Callahan noticed the way I was thinking about it and cleared his throat. âI asked, what is it that you
want?â
I looked at his face and tried to speak. âWould you really give it to me?â Callahan shrugged. âDepends
on what you ask.â
I added, âThe trials only say that you are allowed to ask something to the Lycan King directly. There is
no mention of whether the King would really give whatever is asked.â
He gave me a small smile. âWere you always this intelligent or this Thunder working her magic?â
Thunder let out a whoop in my head the moment she heard him call her smart. But I asked her to rest
or that I would make us train harder again.
tomorrow.
She was in no mood for that, so she thankfully went quiet.
âThat is not the answer, your majesty,â I replied, and he debated what to say in response. I shook my
head and slowly tried to get up on my feet. Thunder could heal my wounds to an extent, but exhaustion
was not something she could make disappear right now.
I gingerly moved my legs to the bedside and slowly tried placing my feet on the hospital floor. It was
cold, and I felt an involuntary shudder creep up my spine the moment my skin came in touch with the
cold floor.
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âYou are not strong yet,â Callahan said, but I still tried to put some weight on my feet. And the moment I
let go of the bed for support, I swayed a little.
Callahan was quick to rush towards me and break my fall.
âIf you want me to just be near you, say that directly,â He scoffed, and I pushed my hair away from my
eyes while he plopped me back on the bed.
âTwelve hours you said?â
Callahan nodded. âYou were not trained for the trials. And I heard the opposing team was a bit fierce
with all the hair catching and leg pulling.â
âA little. Maybe,â I answered.
âI did not expect you to last until the end, much less win?
Callahan added after I went silent. That was all the praise I would receive from him, I guess.
âBut then I did not expect you to leave the mansion and show up at the arena eitherâ
And there he was, back to snapping at me again.
But I ignored his attempts to distract me.
âThe award. I have decided what I want from you,â I said, making him look up at me again.
Before he could answer, there was a knock on the door. âCome inâ
A head peeked in through the door and I saw a nurse look inside warily.
âSorry to disturb, your majesty. But I am here for the rounds.â
Callahan waved his hand, âCheck herâ
The nurse checked my pulse and asked me to open my mouth, shone a torch on my eyes and turned
my head left and right.
She scribbled something on her notepad and turned to Callahan. âParticipating trials on an empty
stomach after training for hours caused
her to pass out. Her wolf helped and adrenaline kept her running.â âHey, I am right here,â I grumbled
when she spoke to him instead of telling me how I was.
âHow long before she is fine to leave?â He asked.
âShe can leave even now, but then she has to keep a watch on her diet- and workout less for a week or
so.â
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âHmm that can be arranged,â He said, looking at me pointedly.
âShe will leave right away then,â Calahan said after studying through the report.
While he was flicking through the page, my gaze went to his knuckles.
They were still bloodied, and the injury hadnât completely healed. The blood had stopped oozing out of
his injuries, but it had not turned into a thin white scar.
It was still red.
He walked towards the door as the doctor arrived and began talking to him. Meanwhile, the nurse
came towards me to help me change into my clothes.
It was only now that I realized they had put me back into one of those oversized hospital gowns. She
carried my bag towards me and said, âLet me help you changeâ
But I shook my head.
I was not sure if she had seen the mark on my bum and the way it traveled down my thigh, but she had
not commented on it and I did not want to give her any chance to talk about it.
It was an unusual place to get a mark, and I did not want anybody questioning why I had it or who had
marked me.
âNo, it is okay, I will change on my ownâ
I said to the nurse, who nodded and left. From outside, I could still hear Callahan and the doctor talking
about something.
I grabbed my bag and quickly went into the adjoining bathroom. It was just adjacent to the entrance, so
while I struggled with putting on my tight t-shirt and track pants on, I heard Callahan and the doctor
whisper. âBut it is supposed to workâ¦â I heard the doctorâs worried voice.
Callahan responded, âI guess I will just keep trying.â
âBut the infection would spreadâ¦â
Callahan shushed him. âKeep your voice downâ
âApologies, your highness. You should go home and rest nowâ
Infection? Was he sick?
I heard footsteps of them leaving and then focussed on putting on my clothes again. It was hard given
that my feet could not bend a lot and I
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had packed all the tight clothes for the trial.
I blew air out of my mouth, exasperatedly.
I somehow managed to put on my innerwear, but the rest of it was pure torture, so I simply put on the
hospital gown again.
The nurse was back to help me walk towards the car parking.
I leaned on her for support as she helped me get to the entrance. The car parking was just a few
meters away, but I could already feel a little sprain in my ankle.
But then I felt two arms go around my side and pluck me off the ground.
I gave a startled cry as I felt the familiar musky scent of the Lycan King invade my senses.
His hands went around me and I gasped as I felt his fingers brush upon the fabric of the gown. The
static charge made me feel goosebumps as he held me in his arms.
âYou will take forever to reach the car and I donât plan to waste my time waiting for youâ
Callahan said as I tried to not focus on how his hand was resting on the underside of my thigh. He put
me in the car as the scent of his cologne hit me.
The drive home was quiet, like usual. But Callahan was apparently still angry at me. The way he
gripped the steering wheel and the way his veins were popping out told me it was a bad idea to try to
indulge in a conversation right now.
My gaze drifted to his knuckles again. They were still blotched, but only now did I notice that it was not
just his knuckles that were injured.
He was wearing a lot more cologne than usual. It was overpowering the smell of something else.
Blood.